hi tom
many thanks
I sorry for my poor english , I think I got my answer , I will try
the xauth first .
ths
best regards
On 12月26日, 上午8时55分, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
> You don't *have* to get the PIN, as there are 3 different way of letting
> the user log in. However, for desktop appli
Receiving Incorrect Signature error for the following request I have
made:
{"request":"\/1\/users\/search.json?q=Simhadri","error":"Incorrect
signature"}
Grackle::TwitterError: get http://api.twitter.com/1/users/search.json?q=Simhadri
=> 401: {"request":"\/1\/users\/search.json?
q=Simhadri","error
How do i find lists that are in twitter which has more than "50"
followers . Is there any API available ??
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Hello,
I would like to export on my personal website, some twitter account
and which could be actualised in real time.
But I have an error message. I think its because i use a classic
authentification. If a use a OAuth protocol, will not be stopped?
I have readen
Sources : http://apiwiki.twitter.co
Matt,
Thanks for the --no-ssl trick, much appreciated! That was staring me right
in the face with the --help output and I still managed not to see it.
No worries, I'm only trying to use twurl for a test. We do use twitter4j
for live firehose access.
Thanks,
Dan
On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 10:54 A
No, the search term does not contain any escapable characters. I ruled
that out allready as the source for "incorrect signature"
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Both of the solutions work! Seems the link was broken by the "&"
before...
Thanks very much for all of your kind help even on these holidays! :-)
Best,
epomqo
On Dec 26, 4:48 pm, Matt Harris wrote:
> It looks like you're running curl from the command line. Try wrapping the
> entire URL in quot
Hi Dan,
The Track/Sample Streaming API doesn't support SSL which twurl enables by
default. You need to instruct twurl to not use SSL when making requests. For
example:
twurl --no-ssl -t -H stream.twitter.com /1/statuses/sample.json
This is ok for testing and debugging but you want to look at
It looks like you're running curl from the command line. Try wrapping the
entire URL in quotes - this would make your request:
curl
"http://search.twitter.com/search.json?geocode=37.781157,-122.398720,15km&lang=en&rpp=100";
> file.txt
Alternatively leave out the quotes and escape the &. e.g
I have never used cURL directed to a file in this way. I always call it from
PHP. Doing it that way I have always gotten results with the rpp and page
parameter used together with keywords.
On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 5:57 AM, epomqo wrote:
> Thanks Adam. I will carefully look at the results from th
Thanks Adam. I will carefully look at the results from the "lang"
parameter.
>From the screen display above:
[1] Donecurl
http://search.twitter.com/search.json?geocode=37.781157,-122.398720,15km
[2]- Donelang=en
[3]+ Donerpp=100
It
On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 5:11 AM, epomqo wrote:
>
> And apparently the "lang" parameter sometimes doesn't work: I still
> get tweets in other languages.
>
>From my experience the lang parameter, is not a language detection
algorithm. It just pays attention to the language the user has set in thei
Thanks for the reply David, happy holidays too!
I tried with your suggestion, however the following cURL command in
shell script still cannot export search result to a .txt file:
curl
http://search.twitter.com/search.json?geocode=37.781157,-122.398720,15km&lang=en&rpp=100&page=1
>> searchrecord.
After authorizing with twurl I tried this:
$ twurl -t -H stream.twitter.com /1/statuses/sample.json
opening connection to stream.twitter.com...
...and it just sits there. Anybody know if there's a way to use twurl
with the streaming API?
I can use curl no problem with basic auth, but that's pre
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